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Computex 2019: Gamers Nexus confirms 16-core Ryzen 3000 with Leo!

After bumping into Steve Burke from Gamers Nexus, Leo got to chatting with him about Computex 2019. It turns out AMD accidentally CONFIRMED a 16-core Ryzen 3000 processor to Steve, and we were the first people he told.

We obviously have no concrete details about the 16-core Ryzen 3000 processor yet – but at least we now know it is definitely in the works. Leo and Steve also chat about AMD's upcoming Navi GPUs and how these might compete against Nvidia's RTX line. Be sure to watch the video to get the full rundown.

KitGuru says: It was great to bump into Steve and Gamers Nexus, and boy did they have some information to share!

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